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    <h1>You're ready to use Parse!</h1>

    <p>Read the documentation and start building your JavaScript app:</p>

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      <li><a href="https://www.parse.com/docs/js_guide">Parse JavaScript Guide</a></li>
      <li><a href="https://www.parse.com/docs/js">Parse JavaScript API Documentation</a></li>
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      Looks like there was a problem saving the test object. Make sure you've set your application ID and javascript key correctly in the call to <code>Parse.initialize</code> in this file.
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      <p>We've also just created your first object using the following code:</p>
      
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          var TestObject = Parse.Object.extend("TestObject");<br/>
          var testObject = new TestObject();<br/>
          testObject.save({foo: "bar"});
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  <script type="text/javascript">
    Parse.initialize('dingfu_x23aBdc23');
    Parse.serverURL = 'http://parse.idingfu.cn/parse';
    
    var TestObject = Parse.Object.extend("TestObject");
    var testObject = new TestObject();
      testObject.save({foo: "bar"}, {
      success: function(object) {
        $(".success").show();
      },
      error: function(model, error) {
        $(".error").show();
      }
    });
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